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  1. Thanks Cecil !

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    On 12/21/2012 1:05:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    These are some considerations:1. As
    mentioned, previously, I am just giving
    it a quick-over. My main objective is to
    try to zoom in to try to visualise where
    most likely the centre-of-gravity
    MAY-BE. Thus as mentioned, my outline is
    a very rough estimate.2. For such a
    layout, it is best to use the
    rudimentary method as suggested earlier
    to find the centre-of-gravity.On
    12/21/2012 12:05:43 AM, Bobby S wrote:
    On 12/20/2012 6:18:54 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote: >>I am just using a
    rough and >>quick eye-ball method
    of >>determining the
    centrepoint.Please see
    attachment.To be on the safe
    side, given that the layout
    plan has several protrusions
    and even missing areas, it is
    best to apply the rudimentary
    method of photo-copy a layout;
    place it on a cardboard,
    cut-out the outline and then
    balance a nail to find the
    centre-of-gravity.Dear
    Cecil,Thanks >for your reply. Does it
    mean from what >you have made in the
    diagram that the >north east (left
    hand bottom side ) and >south west
    side (right side top) are
    protrusions ? I was under the
    impression >that we need to draw a
    rectangle that >covers the entire
    layout unlike the >rectangle which
    you drew which does not >cover the
    entire layout.Do let me know >as and
    when you find time. Would be >great
    if you could throw some more light
    and assistThanks & RegardsBobby

  2. Quote
    On 12/20/2012 6:18:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    I am just using a rough and
    quick eye-ball method of
    determining the
    centrepoint.Please see
    attachment.To be on the safe
    side, given that the layout
    plan has several protrusions
    and even missing areas, it is
    best to apply the rudimentary
    method of photo-copy a layout;
    place it on a cardboard,
    cut-out the outline and then
    balance a nail to find the
    centre-of-gravity.
    Dear Cecil,
    Thanks for your reply. Does it mean from what you have made in the diagram that the north east (left hand bottom side ) and south west side (right side top) are protrusions ? I was under the impression that we need to draw a rectangle that covers the entire layout unlike the rectangle which you drew which does not cover the entire layout.
    Do let me know as and when you find time. Would be great if you could throw some more light and assist
    Thanks & Regards
    Bobby

  3. Hello Sir / Ma'm,
    My family and me would be moving into our new house by Sept 2013. I was just looking at the floor plan of my new house coming by sep 2013. I would like to know which part of my house has a protrusion and which has a missing corner. The layout confuses me. And what do i need to do going forward.
    Look forward to hear from you.
    Thanking you in advance for your advice.
    Regards
    Bobby
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